Ecmweb 2459 Fixture Whips 4 5 10
Ecmweb 2459 Fixture Whips 4 5 10
Ecmweb 2459 Fixture Whips 4 5 10
Ecmweb 2459 Fixture Whips 4 5 10
Ecmweb 2459 Fixture Whips 4 5 10

Fixture whips

April 5, 2010
These preassembled fixture whips are comprised of 6 ft of UL-listed flexible metal conduit, stranded THHN wire with 6-in. leads

These preassembled fixture whips are comprised of 6 ft of UL-listed flexible metal conduit, stranded THHN wire with 6-in. leads, and internal zinc die-cast fittings with steel locknuts. Available in 12-, 14-, and 18-gauge wire and multiple color configurations, the whips also come in aluminum as well as jacketed metallic or non-metallic Liquatite conduits. Solid conductors and snap-in connectors are available upon request.

Electri-Flex

For more information, visit www.electriflex.com.

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